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It’s not every day that a bonafide American Hall of Fame blues rock band stops by a city near you, so when the Allman Brothers tour kicks in gear, it’s time to act fast. Legends like Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, and Jaimoe have won over crowds since 1969, and with Allman Brothers tickets you can see them and the rest of the band rip their greatest hits and latest material live on stage.

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The Allman Brothers Band has long been considered one of the most talented rock acts in music history. The group’s 1971 live album “At Fillmore East” is widely regarded as one of the greatest albums ever recorded, and extended improvised solos at live performances showcase each musician’s skill set. See the group live as it was meant to be seen when you secure Allman Brothers Band tickets from Vivid Seats. For quick assistance from our customer service team, call 866.848.8499 or connect on Live Chat.

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Oct. 2014 Allman Brothers Beacon Theatre Concerts to Mark End of Storied Career

In Oct. 2014, The Allman Brothers Band will be playing the final shows of its legendary 45-year career at New York’s Beacon Theatre. The choice of venue is especially appropriate for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group, which has performed more than 200 times at the landmark theater, including a three-week 40th anniversary celebration in 2009. Now, as the band prepares to retire its name, it has confirmed a total of six concerts, including four rescheduled performances from March, at the theater for this coming fall. The band will perform on Oct. 21-22 and 24-25 ahead of the two final scheduled dates on Oct. 27 and 28.

Leading up to the final concerts, The Allman Brothers Band will be headlining Sunday of the Lockn Music Festival, which will run from Sept. 4-7 this year at the Oak Ridge Estate in Arrington, Va. Over the course of the weekend, acts like Bob Weir and RatDog, Furthur, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and String Cheese Incident will take the stage. On Sunday, along with festival’s closing set from The Allman Brothers Band, Willie Nelson, Wilco, and Widespread Panic will perform, along with several other acts.

45th Anniversary Ahead for Allman Brothers Band in 2014

The Allman Brothers Band will achieve a significant milestone in 2014, as the group will celebrate its 45th anniversary, and will in part commemorate the occasion with its customary run of shows at the Beacon Theatre in New York. The dates lined up for the traditional stint, which has been in place since 1989, are scheduled for March 7-8, 11-12, 14-15, 18-19, 21-22. As of Jan. 10, the Beacon Theatre concerts mark the group's only performances until August, when the Allman Brothers Band will take over the Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center in Scranton, Pa., for consecutive nights of shows (Aug. 15-16).

Though nothing has been confirmed just yet, it's likely 2014 will bring plenty more of the Allman Brothers Band in the ensuing months. In addition to the potential for a major anniversary tour, it was revealed in early January that long-time guitarists Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks will depart the group at the end of the year, which may lead to shows centered on giving each a proper send-off as well.